Having a mind (inclination) for something or a certain way of thinking about things
“Nor is this column generally minded to defend Alan Pardew: he's a ridiculous man.”
Likely or liable to suffer from, do, or experience something unpleasant or regrettable
That is, or has been, observed or scrutinized
Commemorated or remembered, typically from being noteworthy
To have ruminated or mulled over
Past tense for to object to
“I did not mind that his speech was long, but I did mind that he was incredibly repetitious.”
Past tense for to take care of temporarily
“He motioned for his apprentice to mind the front as he disappeared into the back.”
Past tense for to be cautious and alert to risks or dangers
“Drive carefully and mind the potholes on this bumpy stretch of the road.”
Past tense for to pay attention to
“Always mind what your mother taught you.”
Past tense for to urge to remember or take care to do something
“Mind you look where she ended up!”
(chiefly dialect) Past tense for to remember or bring back to mind
“I seem to mind a beck skipping down from the fells.”
(clausal, followed by for or about) Past tense for to place an emphasis of concern, interest or importance on someone or something
Past tense for to recognize and abide by
Past tense for to be told or informed about something
Past tense for to hear with attention, obedience, or compliance
(something) Past tense for to take into account before making a judgment call
Past tense for to be mindful or aware of something
Past tense for to direct, handle, control, or be in charge of
Past tense for to think about thoughtfully
Past tense for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
Past tense for to have an intention to do something
Past tense for to express one's opposition to or disagreement with something
Past tense for to hold or have a negative opinion of
Past tense for to pay attention to, or focus on, something closely
Past tense for to give reluctantly, resentfully or sparingly
Past tense for to see or notice
Past tense for to fix one's attention at something or someone
Past tense for to be offended by (misinterpreting) something that is said
Past tense for to keep in one's memory
(informal) Past tense for to like, enjoy or appreciate something
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